Montgomery math exam failure rates could stem from multiple factors
School leaders, experts, teachers say absences, grading formulas and lack of mastery likely contribute.
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All Virginia students to use computers for standardized tests
One of the few states not to adopt national standards, Virginia is leading the way in moving to online testing.
Harvard students seek probe on controversial PhD thesis
Harvard University students delivered a petition to President Drew Faust demanding an investigation into how the school awarded a doctorate based on a dissertation that claimed that Hispanics are not as smart as whites.
What's wrong with school choice? Here's what.
The idea of giving students a choice of where to go school -- with public funds -- may sound good, but there are problems attached.
‘Cage-Busting Leadership’ author featured at next MCPS book club
Frederick Hess to discuss his book about leaders improving school systems across the country.
D.C. parents fight cuts to Fillmore Arts Center
More than 1,000 people have signed an online petition to save the center from a $300K budget cut.
Principal: Why our new educator evaluation system is unethical
The ethical standard by which each evaluation component should be judged -- and why New York's new educator assessment system violates it.
Obama's commencement speech at Morehouse -- text
"I will say it betrays a poverty of ambition if all you think about is what goods you can buy instead of what good you can do."
Montgomery math exam failure rates could stem from multiple factors
School leaders, experts, teachers say absences, grading formulas and lack of mastery likely contribute.
Home visit programs can be a precursor to preschool
President’s plan for universal preschool calls for investment in programs to close achievement gap.
Walker Mill’s Albert Lewis takes top teaching honor
Lewis did not set out to become a teacher, and is one of few black male teachers in the school system.
Is it time to kiss Michelle Rhee goodbye?
A former superintendent thinks Michelle Rhee has run her course. Here's why he thinks so.
Obama (Michelle), Colbert, Clinton (Bill), Biden, etc: The best 2013 commencment speeches (so far)
Watch and read what they said.
Great principal transforms her school
Miriam Hughey-Guy will never be a household name, but she is a star among principals.
W. Taylor Reveley IV to become president of Longwood University
Reveley, the third generation in his family to lead a Virginia university, has a lot of constituencies to please.
Fiery Chicago teachers union president wins reelection
Karen Lewis wins a new three-year term overwhelmingly.
Are school vouchers losing steam?
Vouchers have been at the center of the school choice movement for many reformers, but they may be in trouble.
Fairfax teachers likely to receive raises next year
Thousands of Fairfax schools employees will probably receive raises in January.
DCPS prepares to ‘excess’ teachers
Teachers whose positions are eliminated due to budget cuts will get 60 days to find a new job.
Pr. Geo.’s school board hires 15 new employees before Baker takeover
New board positions and employees will cost the school system $1.9 million next year.
GAO: 40 states have suspected cheating on K-12 tests
Despite following security practices, many states still say tests are vulnerable.
Milwaukee schools chief may be interested in Prince George’s job
Gregory Thornton served as a deputy superintendent in Montgomery County 10 years ago.
Three days of marches in Chicago to protest school closings
Three days of demonstrations to protest the closing of 54 schools in Chicago starts Saturday.
Montgomery recipe contest winner could land on school cafeteria menus
Parents working to improve school lunches are hosting a tasting party to choose healthy recipe contest winner.
Obama tweet gets Australian researcher 31.5 million followers on Twitter
One tweet from President Obama is a gift to an Australian researcher on climate change.
Americans: The world's sleepiest students
An analysis of data on sleepy students collected from countries around the world.
Microsoft donates $1 million to help expand ‘blended learning’ in D.C.
Teachers learn to combine online learning with face-to-face instruction through training program.
Chicago teachers union heads to court to stop school closings
Union: City’s plan to close 53 schools violates the rights of special ed and African American students.











